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say you get into an MD/PhD program, but later during med school you just want a regular MD. is this possibler?
say you get into an MD/PhD program, but later during med school you just want a regular MD. is this possibler?
say you get into an MD/PhD program, but later during med school you just want a regular MD. is this possibler?
My question for you: If you are already thinking about changing your mind, should you go this route?
So you're thinking of applying as an MD/Ph. D to a school such as the University of Washington which doesn't like to grant spots to OOSers applying to just MD, and then dropping the Ph. D if you get in? My guess is that they would not be very happy about it, but I could be wrong.
What if you start as an MD and want to switch to an MD/PhD while in medical school?
OP, do you know what I read from your post? "If I can't get in where I want by honest means, then I can use deceit and dishonesty, right?"
Your post makes me angry.
MD/PhD programs are there to encourage physician-scientists. If you have a strong desire and aptitude for research, then it's the program for you. If you use it only as an underhanded means to get into the school, and aren't dedicated to pursuing research, it's plain wrong.
To answer your question, sometimes you have to pay back the tuition, others won't allow you to change midstream. In any event, the repercussions are very strong. You would not be the first to try this. It's an all too common tactic, that they are very aware of. Do you already have a strong background in research? Have you been showing all along that is what you are truly interested in? If you have, you might be able to pull the wool over their eyes long enough to get in. You'd be doing a disservice to those are dedicated to advancing medicine through research.
Think about the word - ethics.